Think of a hypothesis as a card. A theory is a house made of hypotheses.
Families have a citizenship which is divine. The identity card they have is given to them by God. So that within the heart of the family, truth, goodness and beauty may truly grow.
I rarely think the market is right. I believe non dividend stocks aren't much more than baseball cards. They are worth what you can convince someone to pay for it.
I don't think of myself as particularly cursed or blessed. I think I got dealt a set of cards, and I'm playing with them, sometimes in heels, sometimes in combat boots.
I said it's impossible to have an amnesty without ID cards and a clean database, because you firstly don't have any incentives for people to actually come up front and register, and make themselves available, and secondly you have no means of tracking them.
And sometimes in life, I imagine, good things do happen. Most of the time, it's the opposite, obviously. But I don't think you should rule out the possibility that just occasionally chance might deal you a good card.
I don't really believe in palm readers and crystal balls and tarot cards, but I respond to the need for them.
All three [of my grandkids] earn money around the house, and all three spend their own money. Now I've noticed that when they have to spend their own money on birthday cards, they have decided that homemade cards are so much nicer.
Haven't you ever played Uno?. . . Sometimes you have to lose all your cards to win.
I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards.
Everyone understands cards and relates to it. They have them in their homes and in their hands, so it makes them very accessible.
I don't like expeditions where it is a total lottery whether you live or die. You have to keep those sort of good luck cards for rare occasions!
A batch of credit cards fattens a wallet before it thins it.
I dont play any two suited cards. I play any two non-suited cards. That way I am drawing at two different flushes.
I love a card. You know, cards? At birthdays? I collect them.
Turn down offers for new cards or credit line increases on your current cards. Credit's tight, and chances are, you're not getting many offers anyway. But if you do, remember that the less credit you have available, the less trouble you can get into.
Crooked cards and straight whiskey, Slow horses and fast women.
I don't carry a wallet. I keep my cards in my pocket and cash in my boots.
I still secretly believe that afternoons are the time for the test card and you shouldn't watch television when the sun is out.
My wife lost all her credit cards, but I'm not going to report it. Whoever found them spends less than she does!